Sunday, November 23, 2008

Twilight! UGH!

So I was in HELL on Friday, in other words I sat through Twilight. What a load of drivel!! It was during this movie that I released how much of a creepy old man Edward is. I mean he is 100 and a stalker, but he acts like he is twelve. Then this very uninteresting and immature 17 year old girl decides after she has talked to him like three times that she is totally in love with him, and of course does not care that he is a murdering vampire. I don't think the people making the movie intended some scenes to be hilarious (as they were "dramatic" moments) but those were the best parts because they were so bad they were funny.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

One of My Favorite Commercials

While living in the U.K. I used to see this commercial all the time. While randomly going through YouTube I found it. Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Proposition 8 Passes

For those few people who actually read my blog, exciting news!!! Proposition 8 passed by 52%. It is wonderful to know that even in this very liberal and many times biased state we can unite under one moral issue. I know that lawsuits have already began and that the fight is in no way over, but what a relief to have won thus far.
I read an article about all the obstacles those supporting Proposition 8 had to overcome to reach this point. The first, that courts refused to wait in allowing same-sex marriages until after the election (18,000 marriages since June). The second, when Jerry Brown reworded the ballot so it read "eliminates the right of same-sex couples to marry" a much more harsh wording than the original. And finally, the influx of money given to the opposition by Hollywood stars, and even a million dollars from the California Teachers Union. They raised almost twice as much as we did, I think for the first time the team with the most money did not win.
Also interesting to mention, the number of black voters is what made this proposition pass. The large number of black voters (men and women that rarely vote), wanted to vote for the first black president and while they were there voted for Prop 8, in California, 70 percent of African Americans voted for Prop 8.
How wonderful, we crossed party, religious, and race lines to preserve marriage. Congratulations to all those who worked tirelessly and deserve this victory.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Preserving the Divine Institution of Marriage

Last night I attended the Proposition 8 broadcast, it was very informative and in many ways emotional. Although, I had heard a few facts about this subject I had no idea the whole ramifications. For myself I was mostly effected when they talked about how the Catholic Adoption Agency had to shutdown in Massachusetts because they would not include Gay couples in their adoption process. As many of you know I have a brother and sister-in-law going through LDS adoption with the hope of adding a new addition to their family. It scares me to think that should this Proposition not pass they might be in jeopardy of staying with this process that is affordable and available to all.

If you want more information concerning this important measure being passed please click on the title to this blog. Here is the information I have thus far.

  • Having tolerance without condoning.
    We can love someone while still maintaining and advocating our standards and beliefs.
  • Unless Proposition 8 passes, California society will soon undergo a profound change in its basic understanding of marriage and family life.
    That will affect everyone in numerous ways. Over time, greater acceptance of nontraditional marriage will be demanded of all people. This could impact the ability of any religion to teach and practice its beliefs.
  • Proposition 8 will not hurt gays.
    In California, the law provides for marriage-related benefits to be given to civil unions and domestic partnerships. Proposition 8 does not diminish these benefits.
  • Failure to pass Proposition 8 will hurt children.
    If gay marriage remains legal, public schools will put it on equal footing with traditional marriage. Children will likely receive “age appropriate” information about sexual relations within heterosexual and homosexual marriages.
  • Failure to pass Proposition 8 will hurt churches.
    The court’s decision will inevitably lead to conflicts with religious liberty and free speech rights. Society will become more and more hostile to traditional beliefs about marriage and family.

http://www.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/media/mediaplayer.swf?media=http://broadcast.lds.org/newsroom/video/flv/bednar_edit02_150k.flv&type=FLV

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Sarah Palin Rally

I went the the Sarah Palin Rally today. It was really interesting! The line to get inside was really long, you had to go through a metal detector so it took a while. As we made our way in of course their were a lot of protesters. It was pretty funny. I mean really why protest to people who have obviously already made up their mind. They should be out protesting to the undecided. When we got there all the seats were gone and we stood in the back, as you can see I got a lot of great shots of her back! Jon Voight came out first and spoke and then a few other people until she came out. Enjoy the photos!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Happy Birthday to Me!!!

I had a really nice birthday, on Monday Liz came to my work and surprised me with a bunch of very beautiful flowers, that have been opening all week! Then we had lunch together. On Tuesday I got to work early and there on my computer screen are cutout pictures of people from The Office. I opened a few drawers and there are more of them. Just yesterday I went into a folder and out popped Creed. Then one of my co works came in and told me she brought me a gift, she had put my stapler in Jell-O! She also gave me a Birthday card from The Office characters with things like Meredith wishing me a Happy Birthday and inviting me to go out with her to get some drinks. Then mom and I went to lunch on Wednesday. So over all a fun and nice day.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

A Great Weekend

So I had a very full weekend, starting with a trip to the Getty with Mom. She had never gone before and I think she enjoyed it. The first garden we saw was a wonderful desert landscape that someone here in SoCal would never see. Mom was not to thrilled with that one. Then she was happy to the better gardens.
That night Sarah came and spent the night at my house and the next day we went to breakfast and then Jon and Liz came over and we had a BBQ and went swimming. Then I took her home and then took her to do karaoke. She sang "I feel Pretty," "I dreamed a dream," and "Popular." She really had a good time as you can see.


Then I was able to spend Sunday at home after church, which as loads of fun since it was the week to combine RS & PH we did not stay in primary and instead I got to hear a lesson on strengthening Marriage Relationships. UGH!!!! Then on Monday, Mom, Day, Denny, Jimmy, Sarah and myself all went out to Emilie's house to visit. Her house looks so great, and she is doing great at school, I am so proud of her. It was just depressing to have to return to work today, but oh well.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Four DAY Weekend

I am feeling like I am going through Olympic with drawls now that it is over. No more staying up till 1 p.m. to watch gymnastics and swimming or waking up at 5 a.m. to catch the end of the games. And yes I actually watched the Marathons and table tennis. What will I do with myself. Since T.V. is crap right now it leaves me wandering channels and forced to watch the Democratic National Convention. UGH! But at lease we get Friday off so we will be having a four day weekend. I hopefully will at least go somewhere interesting rather than just staying home and watching old 90's shows on TNT or Saved by the Bell on TBS. Also excited for the 25th of September because The OFFICE is back on, HUURRAAAHH! Then finally good T.V. will be back.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Ginger Clinton Fund

I just read a quick article in the Acorn regarding Ginger (click on the title Ginger Clinton Fund above and get directed to the article) in the article it says people can donate to the Clinton Family through the Moorpark Rotary Club I have attached their address if you are interested.
Rotary Club of Moorpark
P.O. Box 172, Moorpark, CA 93020-0172
Phone: (805) 279-5253
E-mail: MoorparkRotary@yahoo.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

A New Poll

Have fun with this poll, but keep in mind this is my blog and I can get rid of anybody who has a higher vote than me. AUHHHAAAHAAAHAAA (Evil Laugh) Also keep in mind that Sarah can't be every bodies favorite. You can vote for as many people as you want at one time.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Teresa, Eric and Rachel's Visit

Teresa, Eric, and Rachel have been visiting SoCal and they just came to my house and went swimming after we went to Golden Spoon, here are the pictures of them there. As Rachel didn't win the poll this time I'm not sure if I should be showing these photos since for now Kerri's kids are my favorite.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Ginger Clinton's Funeral

As many of you are aware Ginger Clinton's funeral was yesterday and I went with Mom and Dad. It was a really nice service. Her brother talked about her life and her sister told some really funny memories of her. One of the stories was about how she and Ginger had planned a "camping" trip in their parents backyard for Thanksgiving. But a few weeks ago when the whole family was in town for a wedding Ginger changed the day to that night. So Ginger and her two oldest girls and Ginger's mom and sister all spent the night together and one of her daughters said it was the best night of her life. Hopefully they will remember that night their whole life. Then her brother-in-law talked about the plan of salvation and how Ginger will be with them forever. He did a terrific job of explaining it, he used an allegory about a trip he and his wife took with Jason and Ginger and travelling down an river on an inner tube and going into rock tunnels. It made me wonder if the talk was for non-members or to remind all the members of the blessing we have everyday.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Cruise Ended and Slide Show

So after we cleaned up from Cabo we had our last gala dinner, a little caviar and baked Alaska goes a long way. But we were so exhausted we went back to our room and crashed till our wake up call at 11:15 p.m. so we could go see the gala midnight buffet and take pictures. The buffet was such fun they created these amazing creations out of food, vegetables, and fruit. But we were to exhausted to stay and eat instead we went back to bed only to wake up in the morning with aching muscles, but a quick dip in the pool quickly took care of that. Our last day was a simple day of relaxing and reading, what a break. Last night we got a call from Sarah asking us when mom was coming home because she was very nervous. Mom calmed her down by promising her a present. This morning we said or goodbye to our beautiful balcony our final meal and waited to be called to debark. We quickly got to our car and the first thing Sarah said to me when she saw me was where is my present. We have trained her well.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Our Vacation Cont.

As our ship starts to move away from its final port, it is time to catch you up on our adventure. We finished day three with reading, relaxing, and getting ready for our first day in Puerto Vallarta, we had to get up early to get to our activity. It was called the 4x4 Tropical Safari, we were in Mercedes Benz All-terrain vehicles. It was basically a large truck with seats that run parallel to the road. It had loops in front of you to hold onto when the car rocked back and forth over the very unstable ground. And believe me it rocked. At one point I leaned so far out that it cracked my back. Our first stop was at traditional Mexican square where our tour guide a very funny man named Manuel told us the history of the Spanish in Mexico. Then we stopped at “the ladies house” where they showed us how to grind corn, and made fresh tortillas for us and gave us tacos (mom liked this much more than I did) then mom decided to use the bathroom there, where she had to bring a bucket of water in with her to flush the toilet (this is of course after you have thrown out the paper in another bucket by the toilet) I decided I could hold it in. Our next stop was our “hike” which was really more of a walking tour of the flora and fauna through tons of mud (mostly I wondered where Merryweather was). Mom held a wooden stick to help her along, as Manuel demonstrated the various trees and growths and then ate a few termites. I again passed on this option. Our next stop brought us to a grocery stand where we used the sort of normal toilets. And once back on board Manuel passed out the beer, showing them how to drink while also rolling in the car. Our last stop was at a secluded beach that was obviously owned by the tour company because various groups doing the tour all came to this spot. They had a really great meal for us, with grilled meat and chicken and so forth. We put our feet into the water and boy was it warm. Then we got back into the truck and Manuel brought out the tequila and then proceeded to demonstrate how to drink it properly. Then we went back to the ship I jumped into the pool and cooled off a bit before showering for dinner.
Our next stop was Mazatlan, where we decided to go to the Hacienda and lay around the pool, it was about 40 minutes from downtown. It was very warm and the hacienda was very nice. It was interesting how just on the other side of the mountains we were in the tropics but here was mostly desert. It was fun and we just read by the pool and they served us a very traditional Mexican meal, which again mom enjoyed much more than I did. Caesar was our tour guide and he was funny, but not as crazy as Manuel. When we returned to Mazatlan, Caesar gave us a brief tour of the city and then back on the boat for dinner and another comedy act. Caesar’s favorite saying was Okay-Dokey and probably said it about 300 times in the 5 hours we were with him.
Our last stop today was Cabo San Lucas, we had to take the tender out to the land because the port is not deep enough for the ship, it was a perfect day and we went to shore and mom did a little shopping before our next adventure. It is called America’s Cup Sailing, where you get onto a real yacht that has competed in the America’s Cup. We had to help with the sailing. They had use grinding, tacking, and jibing, and hoisting the sails, so basically they have you turning very quickly this crank and then the boat would tip to one side and everybody would hold on for dear life. It was so much fun. After a while of sailing really fast as it was tipping they evened it out and they let people captain the boat, mom took a turn. Then they again tipped it to the side and hoisted three of the passengers up in a harness over the side and we would raise and lower them into the water and then swing them forward. This was all done by us turning the cranks. I would highly recommend this to anyone going to Cabo! Wait til you see the pictures. Until next time.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Our Vacation Begins

Our adventure began with many lovely lines-the first of which was to check our luggage, of course unlike all the other smarter people we did not know the room we were assigned, thus our first line involved getting a room number attached to our luggage. If I had bothered to think clearly at that time I would have remembered the number we were assigned. But finally our luggage was loaded and we made our way to the next line in which we went through the metal detectors. Thinking we were moving right along they led us into a “secret room” where they had everybody lined up to slowly go to check-in. After about an hour we finally got to the check-in and they gave us our passkey. The next line was for our cruise photograph (which we are to cheap to buy) and then we walked along the gangplank and boarded our magnificent vessel. This of course reminded me of Love Boat when the special guests would board. Now because I did not bother to remember our room we had to go to the information counter/line. Luckily, our luggage was where it was supposed to be. Hurray. We then were blessed with the special project of the emergency exit method. The picture below is mom enjoying that adventure. Mostly the rest of the day was trying to find our way back to various locals. Following dinner we made our way the showroom and watched the comedian. He was pretty funny, but unfortunately his next show was the rated “R” version and mom was to much of a wimp to go. Our room is very pleasant (mom’s word as I am sure you are aware) with a lovely balcony. It is actually more spacious than I thought it would be. It has sleeping for five and yet I don’t know how they mange that, our luggage for just the two of us takes up the whole closet space.
Day two of the adventure brought us getting up to eat breakfast, then I went and showered, and then we went to a seminar on the various activities to do in port. Just wait till we talk about the adventures was have signed up for. Then we went to lunch, then mom showered and we read in our room till we were ready for our gala evening and meeting the Captain, he is Italian and mom loves the accent. Then we ate dinner. Mom had the lobster tail – two of them, and I had the prime rib. MUMUMUM. Dessert of course for all the meals is my favorite part, a chocolate cake with something that tasted like hot fudge in the middle so rich that you have to have a small bite of vanilla ice cream with it. Unfortunately, it was a cloudy day and we did not see the sun until about 6 p.m. (which of course was dinner time). So after we dinner we walked along the decks, and just relaxed.
Day three has started with beautiful weather, we got up and ate breakfast and then I went swimming in the pool we laid out on the deck for about 2 hours. We have come back from the pool and we have both showered and it is 12:30 and we are anxious to get to lunch. Also looking forward to dinner. I will have to come back to add some pictures it is not letting me at this time.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Let the Games Begin

As you may have noticed I have inserted a new poll. We shall see which parents can vote for their kids the most! AHHHHAAHHHAA! (An evil laugh)! I have now extended the voting till July 25th at noon, you can vote for as many people as you want and if you want to re vote you need to clear your cookies. AHHHHAAHHHAAA! (Another evil laugh!)

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Saturday, June 21, 2008

My Vacation

So my mom has decided to vacation with me, we will have a great time. Relaxing by the pool, eating at the sushi bar, and making sure we spend plenty of time at the various beaches and locations at the stops. Hurray, can't wait. So I will be leaving work on Thursday, July 3rd, and not coming back till the 14th. Mom said she was a little scared to go, but in truth so am I.
As a side note, just because I write something does not mean it is a for sure things. After all one day I think I want to be a teacher again, the next I think I should go back to school for museum studies, the next I think I should just finally get my PhD, and then the next I think since I am already in nonprofit I should just go further and be a nonprofit manager. I would not take anything I write in this blog to seriously.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Life Takes Funny Turns

I have just completed filling out all the forms needed to apply for a Teacher Credentialing Program. I am not sure what craziness has lead me to decide that poverty is the best thing for me. But I love teaching and not working in that field for the last several years has really ate at me. Although I love the Reagan Library, I need to get in front of students to teach them about the history of the world. Additionally, I am working on trying to decided where to go for my vacation, we shall see what happens.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

I'm Elizabeth Bennett

I am Elizabeth Bennet!

Take the Quiz here!

You Are...Elizabeth Bennet!

You are Elizabeth Bennet of Pride & Prejudice! You are intelligent, witty, and tremendously attractive. You have a good head on your shoulders, and oftentimes find yourself the lone beacon of reason in a sea of ridiculousness. You take great pleasure in many things. You are proficient in nearly all of them, though you will never own it. Lest you seem too perfect, you have a tendency toward prejudgement that serves you very ill indeed.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Me, Joe and Dan's Trip to Sea World

We traveled down to Sea World on Friday 4/4/2008 and spent the day there, and spent the night and came home on Saturday. We had a great time, got soaked by Shamu and the dolphins. We got to pet and feed the dolphins, go on fun rides and such.

"Hi, Shamu!"

Shark Attack!!!









Dolphin FUN!



A little hands on.






I am a Polar Bear, too!

Beluga Whales

Flying High.


Saturday, March 22, 2008

Sarah's Prom

Sarah, ready for her Prom on 3/21/08, she was very excited to get all dressed up and to have Mom and I getting her all ready and beautiful. The girls she went with were very excited to have her come and play with them. They are so good to her.





Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Introduction


It is amazing how one feels that they have to catchup an invisible audience on their life story. As the only people interested enough in my life are people who know everything about me anyway and will be the only ones reading this anyway. So a short background relieves that I come from a large family will many brothers and sisters. I have lived in Southern California most of my life except for a year and a half in Colorado, Hawaii, and a year in England. I will come back to more of my life story later. Take care.